Wpqcs
Sexy sec Ed be doing re qqstseApzxsswswddffaAvt Thanks dlrss
There's the idea that pure math papers should not have a "Conclusion" section, where the author summarizes what has been done and says a few informal words. This doesn't seem to help the exposition but is nonetheless…
How would the client certificates be distributed to users in Kazakhstan?
Would having TLS on the localhost endpoint (without client certificates) make the attack more difficult? the browser would have to validate the localhost-returned cert against the attacker.com hostname.
Wpqcs
Sexy sec Ed be doing re qqstseApzxsswswddffaAvt Thanks dlrss
There's the idea that pure math papers should not have a "Conclusion" section, where the author summarizes what has been done and says a few informal words. This doesn't seem to help the exposition but is nonetheless…
How would the client certificates be distributed to users in Kazakhstan?
Would having TLS on the localhost endpoint (without client certificates) make the attack more difficult? the browser would have to validate the localhost-returned cert against the attacker.com hostname.